National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration Prospects for Current Water Year
Location
ECC 216 - Auditorium
Start Date
3-28-2017 8:40 AM
End Date
3-28-2017 9:00 AM
Description
Brian will address the current water year's weather and hydrology that have shaped where we are at this time. He'll review temperature, precipitation, weather patterns, snowpack, and the water supply forecast. Additionally, he'll address how climate change will affect future spring snowmelt runoff scenarios.
National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration Prospects for Current Water Year
ECC 216 - Auditorium
Brian will address the current water year's weather and hydrology that have shaped where we are at this time. He'll review temperature, precipitation, weather patterns, snowpack, and the water supply forecast. Additionally, he'll address how climate change will affect future spring snowmelt runoff scenarios.
Comments
PRESENTER(S):
Brian McInerney - NOAA
Bio: Brian is the Senior Hydrologist at the National Weather Service Forecast Office in Salt Lake City, Utah. He has an MS degree in Forest Hydrology from the University of Montana, Missoula, MT., and an undergraduate degree from St. Mary's University in Winona, Minnesota. He has worked for the National Weather Service for 28 years and originally hails from Chicago, Illinois. He currently resides in Park City, Utah.